Facebook may be hard to quit for a teenage girl, but as it turns out, cash is one powerful incentive. Boston father Paul Baier was able to lure his 14-year-old daughter off the social media site after offering a five-month, Facebook-free contract worth $200, CNN notes. Baier, a vice president of sustainability consulting and research [ Read More ]
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Dad, Gives Daughter $200 To Quit Facebook In New Contract.
Comments Off on Dad, Gives Daughter $200 To Quit Facebook In New Contract.Twitter secrets for sale
Comments Off on Twitter secrets for salePrivacy row as every tweet for last two years is bought up by data firm. Privacy campaigners condemned Twitter yesterday for allowing businesses to buy access to its archive of millions of tweets. About seven million people in Britain use the social networking website to post short messages to ‘followers’. Most believe their tweets are [ Read More ]
Privacy Concerns Over Facebook’s New Location Tracking App
Comments Off on Privacy Concerns Over Facebook’s New Location Tracking AppIf you want everyone on your Friends list to know exactly where you are at all times, don’t worry – there’s an App for that! Facebook has recently been surrounded by news about various developments that affect privacy. Their latest development definitely does not help, as they are taking steps to develop location-tracking software that [ Read More ]
Congress Tries to Kill Interne…
Comments Off on Congress Tries to Kill Interne…Congress Tries to Kill Internet Privacy Again with CISPA Bill. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) was reintroduced Wednesday by the House Intelligence Committee. The bill is a controversial cyber security legislation focused on information sharing that emerged in 2012. House committee chairman, Mike Rogers (R-Mich) wrote the bill with Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Md.) [ Read More ]
What every parent needs to know about Snapchat
Comments Off on What every parent needs to know about SnapchatDo you want to share a picture with a friend? Of course there’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter…or there’s Snapchat. The picture-sharing app hasn’t even been around two years, but Snapchat already hosts more than 60 million shared photos every day. The premise is simple: you take a photo or video of yourself and send it [ Read More ]








